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If Don Bradman was playing now, what would be his average in test matches ?
Asked by RAJAN MHAMAI,
04 Mar '10 09:20 pm
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More than a 100 because if he could score that much on wet & uncovered pitches without any protection equipment then he would have loved the present scenario when their are field restrictions which makes it a batsman's game!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 06 Mar '10 12:29 am
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It would be lower than his average during his prime......
In Don's era u faced a LOT more intimidation style fast bowlers and not so much the scientific fast bowler's. Whilst facing an intimidation style fast bowler, if u can keep u r hand eye coordination in tact while dealing with someone aiming a fast ball in between u r eyes u can dispatch the ball. I know this is a LOT harder done than said.....
But still.....
That approach of bowling is MUCH different from the more scientific fast bowling techniques which r employed today. Today's bowlers can more or less get tech inputs on how to swing the ball and how to even hold the bloody thing with full technical perfection.
Though I have legendary respect for Bradman, the truth must b maintained that just because u can dispatch intimidation bowlers easily doesn't mean u can do that to bowlers using a scientific approach.
I am willing to bet that guys like Shaun Pollock, Lance Klusener, Virender Sehwag would've fared better ...more
Answered by A Moin, 05 Mar '10 07:55 pm
In Don's era u faced a LOT more intimidation style fast bowlers and not so much the scientific fast bowler's. Whilst facing an intimidation style fast bowler, if u can keep u r hand eye coordination in tact while dealing with someone aiming a fast ball in between u r eyes u can dispatch the ball. I know this is a LOT harder done than said.....
But still.....
That approach of bowling is MUCH different from the more scientific fast bowling techniques which r employed today. Today's bowlers can more or less get tech inputs on how to swing the ball and how to even hold the bloody thing with full technical perfection.
Though I have legendary respect for Bradman, the truth must b maintained that just because u can dispatch intimidation bowlers easily doesn't mean u can do that to bowlers using a scientific approach.
I am willing to bet that guys like Shaun Pollock, Lance Klusener, Virender Sehwag would've fared better ...more
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Most probably... 55 +.,. aur iss daud me hamaare INDIAN master blaster wakayii me aage hi aage hote., kyonki partisapardhaa ka
maamlaa jo hota.,. aur top par record bhi Sachin ke naam hi hote.!
Answered by Oberoi, 04 Mar '10 09:32 pm
maamlaa jo hota.,. aur top par record bhi Sachin ke naam hi hote.!
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Never compare. all are unique creation of God. time atmosphere all changes. no yard stick .
Answered by sharad sharad, 04 Mar '10 09:58 pm
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